They're a lot trickier to fly than you expect. One that's modified with a better transmitter and an FPV setup makes a big difference. It's worth getting a cheap(er) R/C helo and learning to fly with it before you crash your $1k+ drone.

My old shop had an FPV modded Phantom with a GoPro, and it worked quite well, but my boss crashed it pretty badly near that famous bridge on PCH (near Big Sur I think) and had to hike an hour down into the canyon to recover it, and then never fixed it. Range with FPV is pretty badass, though, we had some pretty fun antics...Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2769009Generally, anything large enough to make much of a difference is going to be too big to carry without looking stupid. A flash bracket will bring the light closer to the lens, which will minimize the look of shadows, since the flash is pretty much on-axis.

>>2770799You were under the right impression. A bracket is nice to have but they can be a little large and unwieldy. They do come in handy to reorient the camera to portrait shooting and still have the flash above the camera. If you can find a good lightweight one with a small profile go for it. I wouldn't worry too much about modifiers, maybe a diffuser that goes over the flash head of some kind if it makes you feel better.

Hey /p/, I'm getting married in a little more than a year and am currently looking into finding a photographer.I know a lot of you have shot weddings in the past and was wondering what type of things I should look for, questions to ask, and things to be weary of.

>>2768019LOOK AT PORTFOLIOSI can't stress this enough, look at their fucking prior work. Any photog worth their salt will also have at least one full example package that they can show off and maybe even a proof book that they'll let you look through.

Talk to prior couples that they've worked with.

Make sure to nail down what the pricing will be for whatever combination of days shooting (gonna do pictures the day before? what about rehersal dinner? or just do them all on the day of? If the day...Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.

I'm sure some people are gonna disagree with me on this, but -don't let the photographs get in the way of your wedding. Candid shots make a better memory than some over-arranged portrait of a bride dressed in rented dress.

>decide to buy some good ol' glass lenses because I'm quite the hipster poorfag and adapters for Canon EOS cameras are cheap>end buying pic related on ebay>find out 6 hours later this shit should be inside a landfill because thoriated glassJUST

D800 series is for high resolution cameras. Aimed at photographers doing landscaper, architecture, portraits, product, fine art and any other use where high resolution and dynamic range is preferred over continuous burst frame rate and AF accuracy.

D700 series is semi-pro FX like the D800, but competes more with the 5D III type...Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.

I'll start us off with some Tri-X developed in the Neofin shown in OP.This is a highly inappropriate film/dev combo, but I was interested to see how it would turn out.Dev time was something like 20 minutes with agitation every minute.

>>2760794And by good sharpness, I mean pretty intense edge effects.It looks pretty rough in 35mm, I imagine it could be quite interesting in medium format and the right subject.Each vial of Neofin Blau is good for 2 films, I had already dev'd the Ortho 25 I had first up, so I threw this roll in to use it up and experiment a little.Neofin's intended use is to tame the contrast of slow films, which it's great for.

>>2756990Could've been really nice, but you completely missed focus, and the angle is weird and looks bad. As a general rule, keep your photos straightened, they will almost always look better that way. Also, if you are using a tripod, which, if you're taking night photos you should be, then you can turn your ISO down, which'll give you a lot less noise, and you can close down your aperture, which will make it sharper.Also bumping.

with what lighting setup and retouching techniques do you achieve this "doll" look? see left side: commercial fashion photography by pelle crepin for clothing brand Cos where model is really clean almost like a doll and the garments/clothes really pop.. i kinda like this look and been hearing customers wanting this.. right side is a raw shot by me taken not long ago.. just as a reference of what i usually can achieve these days.. could i do something more here? something to improve on to get closer to cos-look? i just had a basic lighting setup (big octabox slightly...Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2769253this has barely any shadowing so id face the flash backwards and put a white backdrop behind me (non symetrical) + softboxes to light the front background. Depends all about what you have available in the end, just play with it.

>>2770048The late stage Canon or Leica film SLRs. The R series looks goofy as all fuck but they're quite a serious piece of kit. And, as far as I know, one of the only film SLRs with an optional digital back

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